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the first year for the orchid expo, the largest of its kind in north america. >> i appreciate the love. that arrangement is from me to you from the heart. enjoy it. >> thank you. i'll give you my collection of roses when i get home. >> yeah. valentine's day is a little late. he knows i'm a botany major so -- >> mm-hmm. >> tomorrow, moving on, thank you very much. >>> giants take to the field for that cactus league ball game, the first of the season. >> about a week from now, a few giants players will take on the world literally. lawrence scott joins us from arizona with a look at the team's first spring training game and the baseball classic. >> greetings from scottsdale. cactus league play starts tomorrow, but that's not the only baseball that will be played this spring before the regular season. the world baseball classic taking place throughout this spring, and in mid-march, the semifinals and finals will be at at&t park. we talk to the giants players what an honor it lot be to represent their countries. spring training in scottsdale this year goes well beyond the cactus league game
the first year for the orchid expo, the largest of its kind in north america. >> i appreciate the love. that arrangement is from me to you from the heart. enjoy it. >> thank you. i'll give you my collection of roses when i get home. >> yeah. valentine's day is a little late. he knows i'm a botany major so -- >> mm-hmm. >> tomorrow, moving on, thank you very much. >>> giants take to the field for that cactus league ball game, the first of the season....
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. >> yes, basically, i'm involved with these food banks, basically, that give -- in all of north america, canada. because, you know, when i was really young, i didn't have a lot of money. and my mom actually had to go to the food bank. so it's just something i feel that is strong in my heart. >> jimmy: that's very, very cool and nice of you. let's talk about "believe acoustic." [ cheers and applause ] you went acoustic on us! >> yes, i did. >> jimmy: no one expected this one. it's a curveball, my friend. >> i mean, i wanted to basically strip it down and make it so it's just me and an acoustic guitar. some of it is me on a piano, but basically just raw me. and i think that the fans really like it because it's kind of how i started. i started with just me on the internet. >> jimmy: you were working on the street. >> yeah, not really with all the, you know, the produced pop music and stuff. so it's good that it's just really mellowed down, and i feel like it's made for all ages. i mean, it's just good music and -- -- i think that this really just shows, you know, that i wasn't -- i wasn't
. >> yes, basically, i'm involved with these food banks, basically, that give -- in all of north america, canada. because, you know, when i was really young, i didn't have a lot of money. and my mom actually had to go to the food bank. so it's just something i feel that is strong in my heart. >> jimmy: that's very, very cool and nice of you. let's talk about "believe acoustic." [ cheers and applause ] you went acoustic on us! >> yes, i did. >> jimmy: no one...
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and whether the next pope comes from latin america, asia, europe or north america, i think they'll embrace him as well. >> matt? >> savannah, as we mentioned maybe a thousand or couple thousand people in st. peter's square watching this unfold on big monitors. imagine how many people in rome right now have pulled their cars off to the side of the road and get a glimpse of this. or sitting in their apartments or office places. looking out the window, as this helicopter passes slowly overhead. in no hurry whatsoever. you mentioned scenery that it's passing. we've got claudio lavanga, nbc correspondent in rome. i imagine there's great anticipation here, claudio? >> reporter: there's great anticipation here in castel gandolfo. thousands of people crowding the small square here, about 8,000 people. we're told they came here hours ago. they've joined me in prayer. and also first, when the loud leaving the apostolic palace, and secondly when the local church bells started ringing. well, the helicopter ride is about ten minutes from vatican city to here, so we expect to see or hear at least the he
and whether the next pope comes from latin america, asia, europe or north america, i think they'll embrace him as well. >> matt? >> savannah, as we mentioned maybe a thousand or couple thousand people in st. peter's square watching this unfold on big monitors. imagine how many people in rome right now have pulled their cars off to the side of the road and get a glimpse of this. or sitting in their apartments or office places. looking out the window, as this helicopter passes slowly...
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>> throughout north america. this is the striped skunk. >> what is this? >> this is a padegonian -- exactly. so many think it's a kangaroo or jackelope. it's one of the world's largest rodents. they're monogamous. they mate for life. they give birth in a commune and all the females take care of the babies. >> this is the eagle owl? people think they're smart but paerm they're not all that smart. i'm sorry. >> it's a myth. their eyes are so big, it takes so much space in their skull they have a very small brain. ♪ i wanna singa >> special feathers on their wings. you don't hear them. they're like stealth bombers when they're after rodents. >> could he take out a maris? >> he could. >> thank you. enjoy miami. >> all right. >>> sizzling hot miami fashion when we come back. [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic. the towel that's durable, and scrubbable. in this lab demo, bounty basic is stronger than the leading bargain brand. everyday life?
>> throughout north america. this is the striped skunk. >> what is this? >> this is a padegonian -- exactly. so many think it's a kangaroo or jackelope. it's one of the world's largest rodents. they're monogamous. they mate for life. they give birth in a commune and all the females take care of the babies. >> this is the eagle owl? people think they're smart but paerm they're not all that smart. i'm sorry. >> it's a myth. their eyes are so big, it takes so much...
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car makers usually don't want to see the casliding on the ice, but bmw of north america hopes that the sled they've designed for the u.s. bobsled two-man team does that in record time, 2010 olympian chuck berkeley joining us. tell me about this. what makes this so radical from what you have been using? >> it's smaller, faster and sleeker than our current sled. there's a carbon fiber material that's used and also bmw redistributed the waekt to make it more balanced. >> you have a copy of this one running right now in europe. how has it been doing? >> it's been doing very well. modifications as they go. they are doing very well. >> haven't won a gold in 77 years, is 2014 the year? >> absolutely. >> let's see what we've got for your weather today. starting off with our two systems, the clipper over the plains and moisture down in the gulf. these two systems will come together basically together and the american model brings it off the coast and moves quicker so the snowfall amounts probably a little less from new york city to boston. the heaviest snow in northern new england but the europ
car makers usually don't want to see the casliding on the ice, but bmw of north america hopes that the sled they've designed for the u.s. bobsled two-man team does that in record time, 2010 olympian chuck berkeley joining us. tell me about this. what makes this so radical from what you have been using? >> it's smaller, faster and sleeker than our current sled. there's a carbon fiber material that's used and also bmw redistributed the waekt to make it more balanced. >> you have a...
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. >>> dennis rodman becomes america's latest envoy to north korea. piercings and all. what we learn about the unexpected visit just ahead. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them, that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really love those smiles. we're the harris family. and we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? connect with us on facebook. >>> developing story in egypt where at least 19 foreign tourists are dead after a fire and explosion sends a hot air balloon crashing right to the ground more than 300 miles south of cairo. that balloon was 1,000 feet up in the air when it suddenly fell to the ground in a sugar cane field. two survivors are now hospitalized. among the 19 killed are tourists from france, britain, china and japan. >>> new this morning, is
. >>> dennis rodman becomes america's latest envoy to north korea. piercings and all. what we learn about the unexpected visit just ahead. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them,...
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the speech team added language to address the latest nuclear test by north korea. it's stirring anger and raising tension around the world. the test means north korea has dee fied orders to shut down nuclear activity. even china, a long-time ally of north korea, opposed the test. the test had a greater explosive force than the previous two tests. stay tuned to hear the state of the union address live starting at 6:00 tonight, we will also carry the republican response and of course, we will have complete analysis tonight at 11:00. >> the first lady has several guests. including apple's ceo particular coo o -- ceo tim cook. he did address a lawsuit by a shareholder this morning. the claim is that the company is shorting shareholders and keep cash on the books and cook described it as a silly side shoe. apple has $137 billion in cash on hand. the stock has lost 35% of its value in recent months. >> tough at any age. a local group proving you are never too old to defend yourself. we will introduce you to the art of kacane-do. >> and the health risk that comes from bei
the speech team added language to address the latest nuclear test by north korea. it's stirring anger and raising tension around the world. the test means north korea has dee fied orders to shut down nuclear activity. even china, a long-time ally of north korea, opposed the test. the test had a greater explosive force than the previous two tests. stay tuned to hear the state of the union address live starting at 6:00 tonight, we will also carry the republican response and of course, we will...
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america will continue to lead the effort to prevent the spread of the world's most dangerous weapons. the regime in north korea must know they will only achieve prosperity by meeting their international obligations. provocation of the sort we saw last night will only further isolate them. as we stand by our allies, strengthen our missile defense and take firm action in response to these threa. likewise, the leaders of iran must recognize now is the time for a diplomatic solution, because a coalition stands united in demanding they meet their obligations and we'll do what's necessary to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon.31 tame, we'll engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands. our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks. now, we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails, we know foreign countries and companie
america will continue to lead the effort to prevent the spread of the world's most dangerous weapons. the regime in north korea must know they will only achieve prosperity by meeting their international obligations. provocation of the sort we saw last night will only further isolate them. as we stand by our allies, strengthen our missile defense and take firm action in response to these threa. likewise, the leaders of iran must recognize now is the time for a diplomatic solution, because a...
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pole but in a parking lot next to the mall of america in minneapolis. kids must love it in here. >> yeah, they do. they do. it's like a big playground of ice. >> reporter: the ornate cra craftsmanship, californian with ice in his veins. he has been out in the elements no matter how frigid, turning single icicles into works of beauty. there's no wood, no concrete, no steel involved. >> we set it up and run water and mother nature does the growing during the nighttime. >> first he has to groet icicles. so he has an ice farm, of course. >> they come off nicely off these racks. that's exactly what we want. >> getting down is even icier. latest crop has been transported to the top where, one by one, christiansen builds his castle. he will have frozen some 4 million gallons of water by the time this is done and that is a lot of ice koocubes. >> some would prefer just to have the ice in their glass. >> we could fill a lot of glasses. >> reporter: how come it's all blue? >> the thicker the ice, the bluer it gets because ice absorbs water and ice absorbs all the
pole but in a parking lot next to the mall of america in minneapolis. kids must love it in here. >> yeah, they do. they do. it's like a big playground of ice. >> reporter: the ornate cra craftsmanship, californian with ice in his veins. he has been out in the elements no matter how frigid, turning single icicles into works of beauty. there's no wood, no concrete, no steel involved. >> we set it up and run water and mother nature does the growing during the nighttime. >>...
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one of the great towns in america. 103. he is known as bud. everybody calls him bud because he's everybody's buddy. you can't beat that. >>> ina cook, clemmons, north carolina. they have cookies that are delicious. 108 years old today. loves western movies. watches them all. take a look at pauline fromkin, long branch, new jersey. cocktail every night keeps you happy. let's go back to happiville, new york, with the gang. >> willard, thank you very much. when we come back, jillian michaels on how you can be slim for life. first this is "today" on nbc. >> announcer: "today's" health is brought to you by aleve. two pills, all day strong, all day long. >>> back now at 8:37 with "today's" health. biggest loser fitness expert jillian michaels has spent more than 20 years helping people reach their target weight. she started when she was 5. she's at it again with her new book, sl"slim for life: my secrs to" what do you want people to come away with? >> it's no nonsense, cut to the chase. lose the weight and keep it off. >> the book is interactive. at
one of the great towns in america. 103. he is known as bud. everybody calls him bud because he's everybody's buddy. you can't beat that. >>> ina cook, clemmons, north carolina. they have cookies that are delicious. 108 years old today. loves western movies. watches them all. take a look at pauline fromkin, long branch, new jersey. cocktail every night keeps you happy. let's go back to happiville, new york, with the gang. >> willard, thank you very much. when we come back, jillian...
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we have fixed r&d sites in north america alone. >> is the north american market unique? >> we would like to think it is unique. what cannot be disputed is that it constitutes a percentage of gdp. it is by far the largest market in the world. in any state itself is the only developed nation on earth whose population is still growing. it makes it a very interesting market. it has some things in common with the emerging markets and the most competitive marketplace in the world. >> how much time do you spend on regulatory policy issues in washington, d.c.? >> as little as they possibly can. we have an organized nation of people who are capable of dealing with that rest rating process. -- organization of people who are capable of dealing with that frustrating process. >> you have to be aware? >> i'm involved and i'm aware. it is ms. mess.-- it is a >> why? >> businesses can deal with anything but uncertainty. it is difficult to make a decision and expect any return when you have no way to predict the future. our difficulty is that there is no consistency or certainty in our p
we have fixed r&d sites in north america alone. >> is the north american market unique? >> we would like to think it is unique. what cannot be disputed is that it constitutes a percentage of gdp. it is by far the largest market in the world. in any state itself is the only developed nation on earth whose population is still growing. it makes it a very interesting market. it has some things in common with the emerging markets and the most competitive marketplace in the world....
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america along. >> host: is the north american market unique? >> guest: we like to think it's unique. but what is unique about north america and what can't be disputed is roughly it constitutes 25% of the world's gdp. it is by far the largest market in the world. the united states itself is the only developed nation on earth whose population is still growing so from that standpoint it makes it a very very interesting market. something in common with emerging markets and of course the most competitive marketplace in the world. >> host: joe taylor thomas time do you spend on regulatory and policy issues in washington d.c.? >> guest: as little as i possibly can. we have the whole organization of people who are very capable of dealing with that very frustrating process. i'm very happy to let them do their jobs and stay his distance as i can. >> host: as a north american chairman you have to be aware. >> guest: of. >> guest: i am involved in i'm aware and it's a mess frankly. it's just a mess. it makes it very difficult for business. businesses can d
america along. >> host: is the north american market unique? >> guest: we like to think it's unique. but what is unique about north america and what can't be disputed is roughly it constitutes 25% of the world's gdp. it is by far the largest market in the world. the united states itself is the only developed nation on earth whose population is still growing so from that standpoint it makes it a very very interesting market. something in common with emerging markets and of course the...
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we don't see that happening too much in north america and europe and so forth. what is the key to having an authentic revival take place today in north america, whether it is the united states or europe? >> it is very simple. it starts with falling back in love with jesus. jesus told the church an efasis, you said you have left your first love. he did not say you don't love me at all. he said you don't love me like you used to. god is calling us back to a first love experience. when that happens, a revival begin. "anything that does not change the culture and change the spiritual climate of a community, a nation, ultimately the world, is not a realistic revival." >> george: what is amazing is that today, those who are the recipients of the gospel, whether in lalan-americic africa,, asia, are now coming to our shores. >> they are. they're coming to america from south korea, from latin-america, from asia, and they're coming to preach to us the gospel of jesus christ. >> george: and we should not be afraid of it? >> absolutely. embrace it. >> george: thank you so m
we don't see that happening too much in north america and europe and so forth. what is the key to having an authentic revival take place today in north america, whether it is the united states or europe? >> it is very simple. it starts with falling back in love with jesus. jesus told the church an efasis, you said you have left your first love. he did not say you don't love me at all. he said you don't love me like you used to. god is calling us back to a first love experience. when that...
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in north america we can see clouds moving across the eastern u.s. and canada. underneath it's there's a lot going on. heavy snow showers and strong winds and drenching rain to the south. let me talk about this one. this system produced at least 15 tornadoes in the deep south on sunday. flooding rain will remain. winds are going to be problematic up to 130 kilometers. it's going to shift in towards the east and snow showers for the northwest on your tuesday. temperatures are not doing too badly in many locations but oklahoma city is going to be an exception. all ght. in east asia is new season has formed producing heavy rain and thunderstorms for taiwan as well as southern islands of japan. this system will head toward the east developing as it does. very cold air is coming in from the north producing lower temperatures across much of japan and precipitation. rain could change over to snow when it reaches central japan from wednesday night. tokyo we could be seeing snow showers from tonight. that will continue into yr wednesday. out towards the west looking dry
in north america we can see clouds moving across the eastern u.s. and canada. underneath it's there's a lot going on. heavy snow showers and strong winds and drenching rain to the south. let me talk about this one. this system produced at least 15 tornadoes in the deep south on sunday. flooding rain will remain. winds are going to be problematic up to 130 kilometers. it's going to shift in towards the east and snow showers for the northwest on your tuesday. temperatures are not doing too badly...
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or north america immune to oil disruptions. >> of course not. it effects the price of oil globally and the more we are in the economy, the more we're going to be impacted. if there's a price spike, we'll feel it. the weight of our production is going to make that price spike come from a much lower base in the future than it is now. >> okay, so, $90, as the ceiling for the stock in the future -- excuse me, for oil, in the future, but in terms of the shorter term, you're here, so, we want to get your outlook for oil in the next 6 to 12 months. >> this is a momentous year. almost 2 million barrels a year of pipeline built in the u.s. the u.s. is going to push out 700,000 barrels a day of light sweelgt crude imports this year. as a result of that, plus production elsewhere, the price is going to average, by the time we get to december, ten bucks lower than it is now. >> ed, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. ed morse of citi. stick, i want to go to you. is this a tradeable forecast in your view? >> it is. and, steve said, if you look at what t
or north america immune to oil disruptions. >> of course not. it effects the price of oil globally and the more we are in the economy, the more we're going to be impacted. if there's a price spike, we'll feel it. the weight of our production is going to make that price spike come from a much lower base in the future than it is now. >> okay, so, $90, as the ceiling for the stock in the future -- excuse me, for oil, in the future, but in terms of the shorter term, you're here, so, we...
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in europe and in north america, the church appears to be shrinking. membership, of course, is one indicator and not necessarily the only one, of course, but one indicator of the church's vibrancy and life. on the other hand, in africa, and asia, for example, the church is growing at quite a remarkable rate. in the last 100 years, for example, the catholic church in africa has grown enormously. there are now more than 200 million christians in africa, and they have very little understanding for the demands in europe and north america for reforms within the church. i live myself for many years in southern africa, and the church there is very vibrant. >> what can we take away as benedict's legacy? what were his most important achievements? >> of course, he is a very profound and prolific writer. i think his legacy will be mainly in his writings. particularly in the way that he has explored the question of the meaning of life. that, of course, is a question that concerns all of us sooner or later. the latest, of course, is when we are confronted by death.
in europe and in north america, the church appears to be shrinking. membership, of course, is one indicator and not necessarily the only one, of course, but one indicator of the church's vibrancy and life. on the other hand, in africa, and asia, for example, the church is growing at quite a remarkable rate. in the last 100 years, for example, the catholic church in africa has grown enormously. there are now more than 200 million christians in africa, and they have very little understanding for...
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, maybe even dare we say, north america. >> could well be. the church certainly has shifted, as you say, it's suffering in western europe, yet there are 61 cardinals from europe. the college of cardinals that will be voting. the church is exploding in latin america, africa and parts of asia. there are some viable candidates. so, i wouldn't be surprised if the church moved in that direction. and north america, you think of cardinal oulet from quebec, would certainly be a leading candidate. cardinal dolan, possibly. i think the cardinals will look around the world, sure, for a possible candidate. >> right now, they are looking up at the stage and the pope is going to speak in portuguese as he continues his final good-byes to the faithful, speaking in many different languages. there are preparations under way already, something that is, again, as we talked about the historic nature of what we're seeing and the difference from anything we have experienced before, in a situation, in all of our lifetimes when we were talking about a conclave, there
, maybe even dare we say, north america. >> could well be. the church certainly has shifted, as you say, it's suffering in western europe, yet there are 61 cardinals from europe. the college of cardinals that will be voting. the church is exploding in latin america, africa and parts of asia. there are some viable candidates. so, i wouldn't be surprised if the church moved in that direction. and north america, you think of cardinal oulet from quebec, would certainly be a leading candidate....
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and despite being the oldest continuously run citrus packing operation in north america, it actually is pretty state-of-the-art these days. >> basically, what we're looking at here is the calera system that basically takes a picture of each piece of fruit. then what happens is that it can tell, basically, its color, its size, and then how much blemish might be on that lemon itself. >> and whatever isn't deemed of the highest and best quality is then removed and sold to be used as lemon-scented cleaners, air fresheners, or candles. so what's the key to growing a great lemon for all of these years? as it turns out, location, location, location. >> lemons are very temperamental with the weather, just lika we are, as a matter of fact. in fact, they enjoy the beautiful weather that we do. they're able to flower year-round, and that's why we can get such great production off these smaller trees. they're relatively small trees. and so, we're in a perfect scenario between not too hot, not too cold. we're a bit of the goldilocks of the citrus growing area. >> california is the number one stat
and despite being the oldest continuously run citrus packing operation in north america, it actually is pretty state-of-the-art these days. >> basically, what we're looking at here is the calera system that basically takes a picture of each piece of fruit. then what happens is that it can tell, basically, its color, its size, and then how much blemish might be on that lemon itself. >> and whatever isn't deemed of the highest and best quality is then removed and sold to be used as...
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and canada north america a growth market? >> it still is. traditionally we've thought about developed markets and developing markets. if you look at the last few years of our progress in the u.s. market, we've seen tremendous growth. some of that is coming from new categories like the rise of the digital television or the growth of the phone business. some of it is we pick up our market share in home appliances, an area where the samsung brand hasn't been as well known but bringing the same invasion we brought to television and phones, bringing the new design, now we can grab business in home appliances. >> what's the employment level in the us for samsung? >> we employ several thousands neem terms of sales and marketing and product design. we have a very large production center texas which is a semiconducter fab representing multibillion dollar investment for production. we so a fairly big footprint from coast to coast. >> david steel, one of your displace is tv's, smart tv, ultra hdtvs. >> lots of new technology. we are also devoting a big
and canada north america a growth market? >> it still is. traditionally we've thought about developed markets and developing markets. if you look at the last few years of our progress in the u.s. market, we've seen tremendous growth. some of that is coming from new categories like the rise of the digital television or the growth of the phone business. some of it is we pick up our market share in home appliances, an area where the samsung brand hasn't been as well known but bringing the...
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and canada north america a growth market? >> guest: >> guest: it still lives. traditionally we have developed markets and these developed markets are seen as somewhat mature but if you look at the last few years at our programs in the u.s. market we have seen tremendous growth. some of that is coming from new categories like the rise of digital television or the growth of the phone business. some is a that we pick up market share with the fastest growing brand in home appliances for an example, an area where the samsung brand has not been as well-known but bringing the same mix of innovation that we brought to television to the phones, bringing it did not -- designs and now businesses and home imply innocence. >> host: what is the employment level in the u.s. for samsung? >> guest: we employ several thousand people in marketing and also product design as well as r&d. we have a very large production center in austin texas which is the semiconductor plant representing multibillion-dollar investments to the semiconductor industry so we have a fairly big footprint
and canada north america a growth market? >> guest: >> guest: it still lives. traditionally we have developed markets and these developed markets are seen as somewhat mature but if you look at the last few years at our programs in the u.s. market we have seen tremendous growth. some of that is coming from new categories like the rise of digital television or the growth of the phone business. some is a that we pick up market share with the fastest growing brand in home appliances for...
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the thesis of price waterhouse, building on a theme we have here in north america abundance of natural gas and oil sitting beneath our feet. sandra: let me play the critics part here for a second. >> yes. sandra: that is, they say you will pull out it of the ground and ship it overseas and it won't even be used here in the u.s.. >> that is absolutely legitimate argument and certainly with retail natural, excuse me, retail gasoline prices now headed above $4 a gallon over the next couple of months there are certainly going to be cries because the united states is now a net exporter of things like gasoline and diesel fuel. but we have to keep in mind if we do want to see this product ever get to the market can the guys who are prospecting for it, the guys who are pulling it out of the ground and pulling it to market they have to be allowed to get a legitimate return on their investment. there is so much oil and gas that can be consumed in this country. we have an abundance of it. sandra: that is my next point, steven. >> yes. >> critics will say, well, we don't even have the capacity to
the thesis of price waterhouse, building on a theme we have here in north america abundance of natural gas and oil sitting beneath our feet. sandra: let me play the critics part here for a second. >> yes. sandra: that is, they say you will pull out it of the ground and ship it overseas and it won't even be used here in the u.s.. >> that is absolutely legitimate argument and certainly with retail natural, excuse me, retail gasoline prices now headed above $4 a gallon over the next...
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they are practically everywhere in north america. wild kratts emergency. all wild kratts kids especially at longitude 45 degrees north and latitude 75 degrees west. code creature rescue. build bat boxes and hang them outside immediately. a bat rescue? in our neighborhood? yeah! when our bat box is done they can live here. okay, we'd better keep an eye on bite-size and his bat buddies until the bat boxes are ready. (gasping) peregrine falcon! she spotted the bats! we have to help them. to the creature rescue. to the creature rescue. i'll distract the peregrine falcon. you stay with the bats. got it. hey, falcon. over here. catch me if you can. uh-oh. he probably can. (screaming) but not this time. whoo-hoo! don't worry, bite-size. we're not going to let any hungry predators eat you for breakfast. (raccoon chirping) (gasping) a raccoon. he can grab them right out of the air. i've got to get there first. hey, raccoon. looking for bat snack? well, breakfast is served. come and get it. (grunting and gasping) that's it. eyes on me just a little bit longer. sorry
they are practically everywhere in north america. wild kratts emergency. all wild kratts kids especially at longitude 45 degrees north and latitude 75 degrees west. code creature rescue. build bat boxes and hang them outside immediately. a bat rescue? in our neighborhood? yeah! when our bat box is done they can live here. okay, we'd better keep an eye on bite-size and his bat buddies until the bat boxes are ready. (gasping) peregrine falcon! she spotted the bats! we have to help them. to the...
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and canada, north america, a growth market? >> guest: it still is. i mean, traditionally we've thought developed markets and developing markets, and with developed markets it's being seen as someone mature. but if you look at the last few years of our progress in the u.s. market, we've seen tremendous growth. some of that is coming from new categories like the rise of the digital television or the growth of the phone business. some of it is as we pick up our market share. we're the fastest-growing brand in home appliances, for example, an area where samsung brand hasn't been as well known. but now bringing the same mix of innovation that we brought to televisions and phones, bringing new designs, now we can also grab business in home appliances. >> host: what's the employment level in the u.s. for samsung? >> guest: we employ several thousand people many terms of sales and marketing, also in product design as well as r&d. we have a very large production center in usa p, texas, which is a -- in austin, texas, representing multibillion dollaring invest
and canada, north america, a growth market? >> guest: it still is. i mean, traditionally we've thought developed markets and developing markets, and with developed markets it's being seen as someone mature. but if you look at the last few years of our progress in the u.s. market, we've seen tremendous growth. some of that is coming from new categories like the rise of the digital television or the growth of the phone business. some of it is as we pick up our market share. we're the...
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the head of travel north america joins us exclusively with a inside scoop. even when they say it is a not it is always about "money" melissa: our top story tonight, the newest areas in government that are officially named as high-risk for wasting and abusing your tax dollars. the government accountability office puts out the report every two years. and the one released just today specifies 30 different areas in danger of creating wasteful spending or even falling victim to fraud. this report affects every american, you and me, and our money. so joining me, exclusive live to go through the most egregious examples, do you know where your money is really going is the gao's managing director for strategic about issues. thank you so much for coming on the show. >> my pleasure. melissa: i've got to tell you one of the ones that really jumped out at me out of the gate was about the department of interior and saying they don't have reasonable assurance that they're collecting the share of revenue from the drilling going on federal lands. that they don't know, have n
the head of travel north america joins us exclusively with a inside scoop. even when they say it is a not it is always about "money" melissa: our top story tonight, the newest areas in government that are officially named as high-risk for wasting and abusing your tax dollars. the government accountability office puts out the report every two years. and the one released just today specifies 30 different areas in danger of creating wasteful spending or even falling victim to fraud. this...
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not just in north america. we are working pretty hard at this. it takes a long time to turn over the stock. we also have to look globally. that is where the u.s. and canada can be working together. the demand for the future is in asia. that is where, if we become energy independent, it is not just producing more but we are producing -- we are consuming less. i've heard my bosses tell me that is what we need to be. we have to recognize is that global drive. climate change is a global problem. we need to focus on where we can have the greatest impact. >> what is the timeline for getting -- if we look at it in the context of some of the commentary coming from the united states, if you were to move forward on the regulations for the big emmitters. what is the timeline? let the between now and maybe june? >> you hear a lot of different reports about when the u.s. will make its decision on the keystone. it will be 90-120 days after the draft eis is issued by the state department. it was not issued today. you can make some calculations on timing. i've h
not just in north america. we are working pretty hard at this. it takes a long time to turn over the stock. we also have to look globally. that is where the u.s. and canada can be working together. the demand for the future is in asia. that is where, if we become energy independent, it is not just producing more but we are producing -- we are consuming less. i've heard my bosses tell me that is what we need to be. we have to recognize is that global drive. climate change is a global problem. we...
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america. and they could have summoned tens of thousands more troops from other parts of the empire if they had decided to do so. but they were not able to do so because of the power of a new force in insurgent warfare, a term that was only coined, fatefully, in 1776 the power of public opinion. now, if the founding fathers had been battling not the british empire, but the roman empire, i can assure you that the romans -- no matter how many battlefield defeats they would have suffered, would have come back, and george washington and the founders would have been crucified quite literally. the fact that this did not happen is because of what happened in an institution that the romans did not really have to worry about, at least not after the rise of the empire, and that was the house of commons, parliament. because if 1782, a year after -- in the year after the battle of yorktown, there was a very close vote in the house of commons to discontinue offensive operations in north america. the vote wa
america. and they could have summoned tens of thousands more troops from other parts of the empire if they had decided to do so. but they were not able to do so because of the power of a new force in insurgent warfare, a term that was only coined, fatefully, in 1776 the power of public opinion. now, if the founding fathers had been battling not the british empire, but the roman empire, i can assure you that the romans -- no matter how many battlefield defeats they would have suffered, would...
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more likely central north america. what's going to happen in the north american context? we have a real opportunity to have an advantage globally with relatively cheap natural gas, a cheaper than competitors globally, and to export oil to allow us to reduce what is being made to foreign countries. will subordinate to me, how do you do that a fish and they? the negotiations for the u.s. canada pre-trade agreement and the nafta agreement for those working on the energy sections how to make the border does appear so they can optimize themselves? that is important going forward in the market of fossil fuel abundance we have refineries in the gulf coast that are very good refining the oil so the value created is very high that is the whole commercial logic behind keystone pipeline. with a more integrated system it might be exported as crude from the gulf coast, we are exporting products but they come from venezuela. so how do we improve the efficiency to stimulate the economy? it takes a long time to change infrastructure to have a low carbon energy future if we can make that
more likely central north america. what's going to happen in the north american context? we have a real opportunity to have an advantage globally with relatively cheap natural gas, a cheaper than competitors globally, and to export oil to allow us to reduce what is being made to foreign countries. will subordinate to me, how do you do that a fish and they? the negotiations for the u.s. canada pre-trade agreement and the nafta agreement for those working on the energy sections how to make the...
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we do not have that in north america. we have not thought about how those pieces would put together. great idea, but we are not there yet. it takes a number of years to try to build that. >> most issues when dealing with other countries on the pacific side, we have a lot of similar positions. >> we would worry about loss of sovereignty. >> any folks that have any questions, go to the microphones. if we run short on question time we might -- let's go here. >> i'm a student at queens university. my understanding would be that even if we were moving toward using less carbon, we would still need to use oil to appoint as we wean our way down. in importing and exporting oil to china or other countries, there is a significant amount of oil used in transportation. it would seem that the keystone pipeline makes the most sense. is the opposition toward the keystone pipeline itself a method of the oil production or something else that i might have missed? >> well, there are a couple of different issues around the keystone pipeline.
we do not have that in north america. we have not thought about how those pieces would put together. great idea, but we are not there yet. it takes a number of years to try to build that. >> most issues when dealing with other countries on the pacific side, we have a lot of similar positions. >> we would worry about loss of sovereignty. >> any folks that have any questions, go to the microphones. if we run short on question time we might -- let's go here. >> i'm a...
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america and the number one for green jobs according to the best magazines and we're also rated highly for losing weight. in the case of san francisco i believe we're so burglarized. the progress of our city is no accident. indeed we're vital, we're strong city because of the fiscally responsible direction we've teen, deliberate choice we've made to attract people into our city. whether it's a reform of our housing or infrastructure on the significant challenges we've faced we put the people's priorities head of city hall. and on this course my fellow san franciscans i believe with all my heart we must continue were while these truths have never been self-evident we have to speak of our freedom. the same is our commit to continue the path of progress that we're on today. yet the worse of economic times are behind us we cannot relent to our commit with fiscal prudence with our taxpayers' money. we must not be distracted and retreat from making smart investments in our people in our neighborhood and in our infrastructure. i know that some maybe told me in better times to forsake the peop
america and the number one for green jobs according to the best magazines and we're also rated highly for losing weight. in the case of san francisco i believe we're so burglarized. the progress of our city is no accident. indeed we're vital, we're strong city because of the fiscally responsible direction we've teen, deliberate choice we've made to attract people into our city. whether it's a reform of our housing or infrastructure on the significant challenges we've faced we put the people's...
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the tri says that 11 million passengers sailed to and from north america each year, generating nearly $40 billion in economic impact. travel insurance is a popular product to help protect consumers from unforeseen circumstances but it has a limit once the trip begins. while the conditions aboard the triumph may have been horrible, the travel documents give the companies a lot of shelter from legal action. >> what's not covered is something like happened on this carnival cruise. >> insurance would not have covered snit. >> no balls they could not have gotten off. if they were on land, they could have flown them home. >>> more winter weather is on the way. >> fox 5's gwen tolbart is next: we have a little winter to deal w i'm going to have the details on what you can expect in the full seven-day forecast after the break. ( man ) legs up ! ( man ) legs up ? legs up, legs up, legs up ! red hot deal days are back. let nothing stop you. good job ! it's red hot deal days. get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m b
the tri says that 11 million passengers sailed to and from north america each year, generating nearly $40 billion in economic impact. travel insurance is a popular product to help protect consumers from unforeseen circumstances but it has a limit once the trip begins. while the conditions aboard the triumph may have been horrible, the travel documents give the companies a lot of shelter from legal action. >> what's not covered is something like happened on this carnival cruise. >>...
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european auto sales dragged down overall gm profits in 2012, while china, north america and south america all delivered returns. in the fourth quarter, overall gm profits were up 89% from 2011. looking ahead, the company says it has taken significant action to put itself on a path for growth in 2013. however, ahead of the release of new models of pickup trucks, analysts are concerned gm may be forced to cut production, due to a backup of its current inventory. a "spirited" trade in the beverage industry is sending traders on a wild ride. the justice department was blocking the merger of budweiser and corona. to get the deal done, anheuser bush in bev, which owns bud, is agreeing to sell grupo modelo's brewery in mexico to wine and spirits maker constellation brands. constellation spiked above $43 yesterday on the news as traders who were shorting the stock are forced to buy it into options expiration today. "well, as of mid-day yesterday, we saw 40 million shares of constellation being traded. the average day only has about 5 million shares of volume." scott bauer of trading advantage say
european auto sales dragged down overall gm profits in 2012, while china, north america and south america all delivered returns. in the fourth quarter, overall gm profits were up 89% from 2011. looking ahead, the company says it has taken significant action to put itself on a path for growth in 2013. however, ahead of the release of new models of pickup trucks, analysts are concerned gm may be forced to cut production, due to a backup of its current inventory. a "spirited" trade in...
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now in north america we talked about severe weather in the eastern u.s. we had numerous reports of car accidents and several tornadoes in the southeast kling two people conditions have improved across most of the u.s. but south eastern canada is a different story. you're still dealing with persistent winds as well as heavy snow showers. winds could hit as high as 100 kilometers per hour. strong enough to topple trees and damage structures. looking dry across the rest of the u.s. to the sthwest a very dry and very warm 26 degrees in los angeles. to the north very chilly minus 26 degrees in winnipeg which is about 15 degrees cooler than seasonal with the wind chill factors you could feel minus 45 degrees or so. cover your exposed skin to reduce the risk of frostbite. conditions will stay the same to the north over the next couple of days. temperatures are looking like this getting back to normal with a high of 7 degrees on friday and 8 degrees in burling. snow showers are liking over the weekend here. here is the extended forecast. >> that's all for this ed
now in north america we talked about severe weather in the eastern u.s. we had numerous reports of car accidents and several tornadoes in the southeast kling two people conditions have improved across most of the u.s. but south eastern canada is a different story. you're still dealing with persistent winds as well as heavy snow showers. winds could hit as high as 100 kilometers per hour. strong enough to topple trees and damage structures. looking dry across the rest of the u.s. to the sthwest...
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that's to capitalize on the cost advantage that we have by being in north america. cheryl: interesting. i'm going bullish on the second half of 2013 considering the expansion activity. steve wilson, thank you very much, cf industries holdings chairman and ceo. thank you very much for being here, appreciate it. >> thank you, cheryl. cheryl: closing bell ringing with 16 minutes to go. a flood of activity this year, but more deals to come? how do you ensure the portfolio is ahead of the trade as it happens, bringing in the guru, fred lain coming up next in a fox business exclusive. always great to talk to him. ♪ @í cheryl: the amount of money going into mergers and acquisitions so far this year is at the highest level since 2005 with the announcement of yet another deal, a big one, between office depot and office max. will the flood gates open more? let's ask the vice chairman of the investment banks joining me now from boston. hi, fred, how are you? >> good, how are you? cheryl: i want to ask about office depot and office max. did the deal make since to you? a bett
that's to capitalize on the cost advantage that we have by being in north america. cheryl: interesting. i'm going bullish on the second half of 2013 considering the expansion activity. steve wilson, thank you very much, cf industries holdings chairman and ceo. thank you very much for being here, appreciate it. >> thank you, cheryl. cheryl: closing bell ringing with 16 minutes to go. a flood of activity this year, but more deals to come? how do you ensure the portfolio is ahead of the...
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around north america conditions are looking up in the deep south. the drier conditions are on the cars for you but the low pressure system is moving along the eastern seaboard producing rain and snow showers. by thursday your valentine's day conditions will be improved. unfortunately, couples in the florida peninsula may have to stay inside because stormy weather will continue to batter this area into your saturday. up towards the north blowing snow conditions are moving into the great lakes region. up to 20 centimeters is likely. the next pacific system is moving into the west coast of the british columbia. vancouver will see heavy rain showers. temperatures will be quite seasonal at 7 degrees on thursday. very chilly minus 13 in winnipeg. that's about 5 degrees cooler than where it should be this time of year. 4 degrees in chicago and very hot down toward the south. 27 i miami. plenty of sunshine for you in los angeles at 24 degrees. finally in europe a massive cloud mass is moving across the british isles. winds of over 70 kilometers have been re
around north america conditions are looking up in the deep south. the drier conditions are on the cars for you but the low pressure system is moving along the eastern seaboard producing rain and snow showers. by thursday your valentine's day conditions will be improved. unfortunately, couples in the florida peninsula may have to stay inside because stormy weather will continue to batter this area into your saturday. up towards the north blowing snow conditions are moving into the great lakes...